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On Being John McEnroe Tim Adams

On Being John McEnroe By Tim Adams

On Being John McEnroe by Tim Adams


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Talking to John McEnroe, his friends and his rivals, and drawing on a range of references, Tim Adams presents a book that is both a fan's-eye portrait of one of the most vivid players to pick up a tennis racket and a study of the idea of sporting obsession.

On Being John McEnroe Summary

On Being John McEnroe by Tim Adams

The greatest sports stars characterise their times. They also help to tell us who we are. John McEnroe, at his best and worst, encapsulated the story of the eighties. His improvised quest for tennis perfection, and his inability to find a way to grow up, dramatised the volatile self-absorption of a generation. His matches were open therapy sessions, and they allowed us all to be armchair shrinks. Tim Adams sets out to explore what it might have meant to be John McEnroe during those times, and in his subsequent lives, and to define exactly what it is we want from our sporting heroes: how we require them to play out our own dramas; how the best of them provide an intensity that we can measure our own lives by. Talking to McEnroe, his friends and rivals, and drawing on a range of reference, he presents a book that is both a fan's-eye portrait of the most vivid player ever to pick up a racket, and an original study of the idea of sporting obsession.

On Being John McEnroe Reviews

""On Being John McEnroe is great . . . it's witty and smart, and has ideas about sport that don't strain for significance . . . My favorite McEnroe tirade, one I hadn't heard before: 'I'm so disgusting you shouldn't watch. Everybody leave!'" --Nick Hornby
"Full of pleasures. Adams writes beautifully, is strong on social context, and is sensible about psychological theorizing. Best of all, he does a fine job in re-creating those wonderful encounters between Mac and Borg, Mac and the umpires, Mac and the All-England Club establishment, Mac and the world." --"The Sunday Times
"We got the official version of the life . . . from ["You Cannot Be Serious, ] McEnroe's punchy, if coy in places, autobiography. Now here's the theory--nine deft chapters and an epilogue in which Adams reflects on the nature of the fires flickering and flaring in McEnroe and the ways in which he defined and embodied his time." --"The Daily Telegraph
"A brilliantly insightful essay about a tormented genius who found in tennis an expressionist art form." --"The Independent
"["On Being John McEnroe is] terrific. On one level, it's about the author's fascination with a tennis player. But it's much more than this; it's a book about how the world has changed in our lifetime. . . . This is a wonderful essay on individuality, as well as a cracking book about tennis." --"The New Statesman

About Tim Adams

Tim Adams has been an editor at Granta, and Literary Editor of the Observer, where he now writes full-time. An occasional tennis correspondent, and scratch parks player, he once lost in straight sets to Martin Amis, and served a whole game of double faults to Annabel Croft. He lives in London with his wife and daughter. This is his first book.

Additional information

GOR003561330
9780224069618
0224069616
On Being John McEnroe by Tim Adams
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Vintage Publishing
2003-06-05
160
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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